The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 30, 1924, Page 4

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— — | The Star’s Radio Page | daiamame citi 7c aig a 5,000 New On Radio eee meas City Radio _ BUDE Pn Cornish School Vie ic Wireless [Kelly Co. Program tom KOA | Sat Wave Sets Sold Increased : anuary hepatd Odd. pieces, b ‘ and patte {New Fans Brought Into Fold as Result of Christmas Rush on Radio YY Change Expected to Eliminate Much of Furniture, Rugs, Draperi ies, House Furnishings Interference to Mu- A See teeth ; A PS ee sic Reception ° + 8a The Most Sensational Offering of rae tae 2 = s | | | Dining Room Furniture stant wtations : iN THE HISTORY OF THIS STORE vy Mather sea tol teed Binh Joe” by Stephen ros-| Month on Call From KSAC fee a > 2 Ria eer , ee meee teeta le wit ng ot atten | SETA Zee. Dee Odd Dining Tables, Buffets, China Cabinets Dining Chairs BRITISH mane eet 3 i i ° =e "t i : th 1 sta D KSA h ae of which Coritete’ Seapes can be adil vam 10. S. saan Opt ty conn, [Pes a= oy oinen 0. eRtaceeae” Heo At Greatly Reduced Prices EKA Teaeants * CONDENS! vorrne-viotintet ot: the Goria school, | rie teen. Puaim™ by Odsena D Na atesnays! : lar : 0 Eire on Law Wave |S ear amnan| ieee accel hate Seta ees | GRUNBAUM BROS, FURNITURE CO. SLES|(CANN 00 NCER rR )NEW RADIO FoR A "Conbination ) oy Ta w 14 manufacturers KFI Will Open Station on) Increased Power KNIGHTS of COLUMBUS Evening School Term Opens Monday, Jan. 5, 1925 leome” ¢ to all ex- women of ‘cgardiess of hip. Moder- harged non- been arranged betw COURSES OFFERED ARIT Lire hl Capt. Harold M. McClellan ‘jof the U. S. air service is} shown wearing the latest re dio helmet. The headset is held in ear pockets within the rn i leather cap, so that the head WELDING ..| may be kept warm and the From hm. tole mi | ncise of the motor kept out,} m1 the| while the pilot is listening to) the | signals from the ground. | ne} pele SS aT 7 | Radio Programs * TUESDAY, DECEMOER 30 , broadcast be Eastern t tra,’ KFOA 5 noon at’ hom ile the gues' from America. HIGHEST POWER The navy department ordered a transmitter tube that will be the highest in p , ever made, It will amt/Ship on Pacific Asks °, n "ra ea For Special Numbers Tag a0-kilo apocinl 5 ant You've heard the Franks, at \ or heard of them, haven't you) ""r satel ¢ To our famous radio entertainers?) octing ) their announcer.|\ «the Friends v a muchltra a tty Jane Bessinger of | wider und_ lower Newark, N. J., daughter of|tones”” explains Earle C, Apthony, | f ETE spat ough Pint owner of KFI, “and their finer) BIG LOSS IN TUBES ‘{lone of the Franks MHEG HRS DEL bladed” up “ip Ie abscess Lath w Me hts te 7 oy | sraduation may bo picke » by! Moro than 8,000,000 vacuum tube - || Bessinger. The other Frank\iyo puriic. ‘the vast voir of} wero lost last year thru nectdent, jis Frank White. Betty intro-| yower wi Alt allow not ¢ ted, Burning out js th duces the Radio Franks to} rang audibility, but will insure] cause, | their ougiences thru stations|»etter quality.” = WEAF, WJZ and WOR. ae HALF ACROSS BY DAY Radio Sets, Parts and Books and Patrons The Season's T WANT To TRADE THIS IN FoR A | BROADCASTING STATION 1s ae <i «Greetings HY ish signals have been heard in USE LARGE DIALS _ [EY MPIA STATION TO, | New " and in "ay ut, ran ing | This is more obtained best by the and. the Happiest. of Our Electrical Radio Engi- ws 5 © enced § ise of large) than half around Tous Year's “ne hahaa eg tai 10, dance |aiats. ‘Three-inch diats are about tho|| OF THE LEGISLATURE || uf around the wort New Year's We Are Radio Pioneers f' Oakinad, Ismatiost that can be u with any ASHINGTON people will be || Vi | degree of finess able te get check on the next BRITISH LouD SPEAKER soxsion of the logislature over tho |} A new type of loud speaker, in-| Sie 23 YEARS OLD radio, |vented by a Britain, is said to bo Rey, 'T. H, Simpson of the Unit- || more pure in tone than any previous | Atlantic ed Chureh of Olympia is installing |/instrument. Its operation is based | oy n station at the chureh which will || on friction of a plece of ground gla ob cu sery. |) against a ploce of cork nnd also to tell the state of - sete the newa of the session. The call If the opening in the ear ploce of {| letter of the station will be [/& telephone receiver is placed ‘To get more distance with a ery KRW Announcing the Opening of Our Wholesale Department on Jan, Ist Hoyt « Shoe Co. 1402 Third meters—10 a. mi, eh The first tran message Open Evenings Archway Bookstore Avenue i} Lapa! Redio and Blectrie Shop ‘ ralnst the mouthpiece of any of| 3 Py Corner 3rd and Pike ie (i poeeey hisie Nes whi i Governoroleet R Hartle ; larger instruments used in a at. Union ment for a catwhisker t ix known! has peon offered t se of the mind, tho result is a fairly g¢ " i q , n offered | It is ‘ good PRANK B. WILSON 1. | that the sharper the point of a cat:|! eet to broadcast » inaugural ioud speaker, Tho cornet damps off | whisker the more sensitive the erys ary eer [tne lower tones but the tuba is ox | _J tul becomes N *)] cellent and the trombone ig not bad. With ea 4 y i 4 iUink hy i i OnE NEA ‘

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